I thought you would enjoy pictures of spray wash exterior cleaning's newest rig. As you can tell, hours upon hours went into its planning and construction.
We're in the middle of a 144 unit townhouse complex, and I needed something small for one guy to run around and do minor touch ups with. 79 buck cart, 79 dollar 2 gpm spray rig from harbor freight.
Ray is starting to train kids for the future. Big wheels with a tow hitch.
Hank
Patrick G said
May 14, 2014
Nice...I still like Arts design for that...lets see if I can find the photo....
SprayWash said
May 15, 2014
waxman18324 wrote:
Ray is starting to train kids for the future. Big wheels with a tow hitch.
Hank
Was actually thinking of adopting 5-10 kids for that very reason!
BlueRidge said
May 15, 2014
I like the tie downs...must have taken hours in R & D to get those right. Great idea... gets the job done.
Doug Rucker said
May 15, 2014
Are those wheel chocks behind the umm tires???
DirtyRoofcom said
May 15, 2014
Doug Rucker wrote:
Are those wheel chocks behind the umm tires???
You never can be too safe!!!!! LMFAO
SprayWash said
May 15, 2014
laugh it up.....but i'm gonna be selling these new starter rigs for $2999.99 as soon as i can get my marketing team in place!
Fred W said
May 15, 2014
SprayWash wrote:
waxman18324 wrote:
Ray is starting to train kids for the future. Big wheels with a tow hitch.
Hank
Was actually thinking of adopting 5-10 kids for that very reason!
Man....that Ray is one smart cookie......Collect money from the government to take these kids in the put them to work and not have to pay them cuz their your kids........I's b wish'in i's dat smert
Steve Salley said
May 15, 2014
Ray I expected to see the new rig wrapped by today!
waxman18324 said
May 16, 2014
Steve Salley wrote:
Ray I expected to see the new rig wrapped by today!
He's issuing crayons to the kids as we speak to complete the wrap.
hank
John Aloisio said
May 16, 2014
Doug,
I think they were actually tamales that the Aztecs who run th rig for Ray left behind
Maverick Contracting said
May 18, 2014
Funny, I have a similar stup!, som of my jobs (like poolhouses/guest houses/ sheds) are far from a driveway and or my big truck needs to be on another site so this setup is convenient. the pumps are setup for quick swaps and backup pentaflex is a great hand held transfer pump.
I thought you would enjoy pictures of spray wash exterior cleaning's newest rig. As you can tell, hours upon hours went into its planning and construction.
We're in the middle of a 144 unit townhouse complex, and I needed something small for one guy to run around and do minor touch ups with. 79 buck cart, 79 dollar 2 gpm spray rig from harbor freight.
Hank
Was actually thinking of adopting 5-10 kids for that very reason!
I like the tie downs...must have taken hours in R & D to get those right. Great idea... gets the job done.
You never can be too safe!!!!! LMFAO
Man....that Ray is one smart cookie......Collect money from the government to take these kids in the put them to work and not have to pay them cuz their your kids........I's b wish'in i's dat smert
He's issuing crayons to the kids as we speak to complete the wrap.
hank
Doug,
I think they were actually tamales that the Aztecs who run th rig for Ray left behind
Funny, I have a similar stup!, som of my jobs (like poolhouses/guest houses/ sheds) are far from a driveway and or my big truck needs to be on another site so this setup is convenient. the pumps are setup for quick swaps and backup pentaflex is a great hand held transfer pump.
To get that kind of money you're gonna need a white hat! lol
This is what I use. My truck has a ramp out the back of the truck. Easy to move around
Ray.
Similar set up to what I actually run. This is a spot spray unit that comes with the Delevan 100 psi 2 GPM pump and 50 meters or 150 ft of hose.
A recent application i took it of the trailer and carried in to the work space and sprayed from there.